Throughout January 2010, Every
Friday 5pm to 8pm Live Jazz, Snafu, Aberdeen. Meet Simon Gall and his pack of jazz cats when
they are let loose for some fine jazz music every Friday early
evening. If you've just finished work and want to relax this is
the place for you. Free entry, complimentary nibbles and if booking
parties of over four a free bottle of house wine. To book a table
visit www.clubsnafu.com
Throughout January 2010 at
The Bein Inn, Glenfarg, nr Perth, Perthshire. A favourite
venue for live music lovers. The Bein Inn plays host to a wide
selection of different artistes. For full programme details please
visit www.beininn.com.
Throughout January 2010, ScotlandsPeople
Centre, East End Princes Street, Edinburgh. Visitors
can view digitised key Scottish resources such as birth, marriage
and death records, wills, census records and coats of arms,
going back almost 500 years. Staff are on hand to offer help
and advice. Visit www.scotlandspeoplehub.gov.uk
for full details.
Throughout the year Lauriston Castle
in Edinburgh, provides an abundance of interesting events
to suit the whole family from experiencing what it was like
to be a servant in the castle in days gone by to art classes
and discovering the exotic blooms which can be found in the
gardens there is something for everyone. Full details can be
found on their website www.cac.org.uk
January
2010 and throughout the year, Loch Rannoch Watersports Centre,
Kinloch Rannoch. A multitude of
activities are available to groups and individuals. Taster sessions
for beginners are available all week, while those with more
experience can benefit from further training or simply hire
one of their boats. All activities are under the supervision
of qualified staff, and all necessary equipment can be provided
for a safe and enjoyable day, weekend or week away. You can
choose from Sailing, Canoeing, Kayaking, Fishing, Boat Hire,
Mountain Biking, Quad Biking, Off Road Driving and Safari’s,
Climbing, Abseiling, Archery, and multi-activity courses.
www.goforth.co.uk
1st January 2010 The Loony
Dook, South Queensferry, nr Edinburgh. To celebrate the
first day of every new year, a growing number of hardy souls
leap into the freezing waters of the Firth of Forth at South
Queensferry - fancy dress welcome, wetsuits not allowed and
all monies collected go to local charities. You don't have to
be loony to join in but it helps... To find out more about this
fun event please visit www.theloonydook.co.uk
14th to 31st January
2010, Celtic Connections, The
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow. The biggest winter
music festival in the world, Celtic Connections features artists
from around the globe alongside the very best Scottish talent
at venues across the city. From concerts, ceilidhs and club-nights
to drums, drams and dancing, January evenings will never be
dull again! www.celticconnections.com
9th January 2010, Strauss
Gala, Usher hall, Edinburgh. This spectacular event takes
you back in time to the days of the glittering ballrooms of
19th Century Vienna. For full programme details please visit
www.usherhall.co.uk
Throughout the year,
The Scottish Storytelling Centre, John Knox House High Street,
Edinburgh. The Centre is a unique venue the home of Scotland's
stories on Edinburgh's Royal Mile. The autumn and winter programme
reflects the seasons and celebrations of St. Andrew's Day, Yule
and the turning of the year, with live storytelling, theatre
and family events. Please visit their web address www.scottishstorytellingcentre
.co.uk for all the relevant details.
23rd January 2010, Directing
Masterclass, Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Pitlochry. A
chance to learn a range of essential directorial skills and
techniques from PFT’s own Artistic Director, John Durnin,
including production conception, text analysis, actor communications
and technical delivery. Ideally, participants should have some
experience and or understanding of theatre production, but it’s
not essential! Full details are obtainable from www.pitlochry.org.uk
23rd to 24th January
2010, Aviemore Sled Dog Rally, Glenmore Forest Park, Aviemore.
At this time of the year , mushers from throughout the
UK gather in the area around Aviemore for one of the most challenging
and prestigious of the British Siberian Husky Club's series
of rallies. Hopefully the weather will proide plenty of snow
to make it a real arctic experience. If there is no snow at
ground level for the event, the races will still go on with
mushers using a three-wheeled rig that looks like a bike without
a seat.
The program of events can be found at
www.siberianhuskyclub.com
26th January 2010 Up-Helly-Aa,
Lerwick, Shetland. Britain's biggest and most spectacular
fire festival features a torch-lit parade of almost 1000 people,
dressed either as Vikings or in all manner of crazy fancy-dress
costumes, the spectacular features the burning of a Viking galley,
ceilidhs and all-night partying. Contact www.uphellyaa.org
to find out more.